Veteran actor Brian Dennehy has booked a guest spot in an upcoming episode of The Good Wife, TVLine has confirmed.

The six-time Emmy nominee — whose nods include recognition of his work in 2000’s Death of a Salesman — drops by Season 4 (bowing Sept. 30) as a folksy lawyer with close ties to military contractors. He’ll go up against Alicia in court when Julianna Margulies’ leading lady represents a military lawyer (played by Amanda Peet) who sues a contract worker for attempted sexual assault.

• Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte tells New York Magazine that he’s shooting a 30 Rock cameo this week. TVLine has confirmed the casting, though additional details on his golden guest spot are being kept under wraps for now.

• Speaking of 30 Rock… Tina Fey will voice a substitute teacher who does not take to Lisa in a spring episode of The Simpsons, EW.com reports.

• On Wednesday, Fox unveiled five songs to be featured in the first two episodes of Glee‘s upcoming Season 4 — and now we’re passing that scoopage on to you. Heather Morris will get her Britney Spears on again, singing “Gimme More,” while Darren Criss and Kevin McHale have a mash-up of Spears’ “Boys” and Justin Bieber’s “Boyfriend” on their hands. Kate Hudson, meanwhile, will blend Lady Gaga’s “Americano” and Jennifer Lopez’s “Dance Again,” and Imagine Dragon’s “It’s Time” will be sung by Darren Criss. And, as previously reported, most of the cast will perform Carly Rae Jepson’s “Call Me Maybe.”

• From Ratingsland: Saturday’s season premiere of Doctor Who gave BBC America its most watched, highest-rated telecast ever, with 1.6 million total viewers and 723K landing in the target 25-54 demo.

• Lucy Lawless will pay tribute to her late Spartacus co-star Andy Whitfield — who lost his battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma last year — this Friday as part of the always moving Stand Up to Cancer fundraiser (airing at 8/7c on all major broadcast networks, as well as cablers including Starz and Encore). Press PLAY below for a look at the remembrance, which also features footage from the upcoming Whitfield documentary.